澳大利亚口腔健康研究经费与疾病负担的关系

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
A Ghanbarzadegan, S Ivanovski, AJ Sloan, H Spallek
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摘要

背景本研究旨在从疾病负担的角度调查和比较澳大利亚政府口腔健康科学与其他学科的主要研究资助计划。方法确定主要政府研究资助计划的结果。制定了一个创新的公平研究基金指数(FRF),以检查国家卫生和医学研究委员会的资金与疾病负担的一致程度。除了比较不同的疾病外,还探讨了政府对口腔健康科学不同领域的总体研究资助。结果口腔疾病15美元 百万NHMRC赠款基金(2017-2021)和10.7的FRF是澳大利亚政府在疾病负担方面支持金额最低、最不公平的。口腔健康科学在澳大利亚研究委员会和医学研究未来基金中的份额非常小,分别为3.43美元和1.88美元 百万。结论政府对口腔健康科学的研究经费在疾病负担方面存在不公平现象。更专门的口腔健康科学研究资助计划至关重要。为以预防为重点的公共口腔健康方案提供资金是减少人口口腔健康不平等的重要要求。
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Oral health research funding in relation to disease burden in Australia

Oral health research funding in relation to disease burden in Australia

Background

This study aims to investigate and compare the major Australian government research funding schemes for oral health science with other disciplines from the burden of disease perspective.

Methods

Major government research funding scheme outcomes were identified. An innovative index of Fair Research Funding (FRF) was developed to examine the extent to which National Health and Medical Research Council funding is aligned with the disease burden. In addition to comparing different diseases, overall governmental research funding for different areas of oral health sciences was explored.

Results

Oral disorders with $15 million NHMRC grant funds (2017–2021) and FRF of 10.7 has the lowest and most inequitable amount of Australian government support in relation to disease burden. The share of oral health science in the Australian Research Council and Medical Research Future Fund was very minimal, with $3.43 and $1.88 million respectively.

Conclusion

Governmental research funding for oral health sciences is inequitable according to the disease burden. More dedicated oral health sciences research funding schemes are essential. Funding for prevention-focused public oral health programmes is a vital requirement towards reducing the inequalities in population oral health.

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Australian dental journal
Australian dental journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian Dental Journal provides a forum for the exchange of information about new and significant research in dentistry, promoting the discipline of dentistry in Australia and throughout the world. It comprises peer-reviewed research articles as its core material, supplemented by reviews, theoretical articles, special features and commentaries.
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